Job Title: Project Engineer - Water / Utilities
Location: Hybrid working, offices based in Derby, Birmingham.
Are you looking for a company where you're not just another employee, but part of a supportive team that feels more like a family? Do you want to work for an established and highly regarded water infrastructure company with a low turnover of staff? With a strong order book for AMP8 works, and exciting long-term projects? If so, we want to hear from you!
Ganymede Solutions are partnering with our client who are looking for various skill sets to join their well-established stable team.
The Role
You will be working within a team to deliver projects through the design/build/commissioning phases and assisting Project and Site Managers with programme and budget. A mixture of site, office and home working is required. Responsibility for the Health and Safety compliance of the project activities being undertaken on site during the project life cycle. Managing site M&E activities in line with the programme.
Delivery of MEICA projects within the Water Treatment Industry, primarily mechanical/hydraulic background with an awareness/understanding of electrical and ICA elements within the project. Projects (internal inter-business unit and external client) through the UK on major water utility companies including United Utilities, Severn Trent, and Scottish Water. A split of both clean water and sewage treatment across both non-infra and interfacing with partnering infra projects.
What will you need
About you…
Proven MEICA related project experience and knowledge on the following:
1. Familiarity with Control systems (PLC, MCC, etc.), valves (both manual and actuated), instrumentation (pressure, flow, temperature) and quality instrumentation.
2. Knowledge of ancillary packages including screens, pump sets, mixers, dosing equipment, storage tanks and vessels, pressure filters, surge systems, etc., all typically found on clean and dirty treatment sites throughout the UK, along with knowledge of DWI, WIMES, and WRAS.
3. Process knowledge around treatment, water movement, and chemical dosing.
4. Hydraulic understanding of water distribution, boosted systems, and pumped dosing systems.
5. Proficiency in MS Project, with the ability to create detailed programs based on works information and costing build-ups.
6. Use of Microsoft packages is required; a more than basic level of Word, Excel, and Project is necessary.
Your Next Opportunity, Act Now!
For more information or to apply, please contact Emma Marshall (phone number removed) or (url removed).
Ganymede is committed to creating a diverse workforce and is an equal opportunities employer. We welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of age, disability, gender, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, sex, and sexual orientation.
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